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    Hunter W.By Hunter W.March 24, 2026Updated:March 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the world looks for cleaner energy, one quiet region in Canada is suddenly back in the spotlight.

    Northern Saskatchewan is becoming a key focus in the global search for stable and low-carbon energy. Rich uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin are drawing strong interest from governments, energy companies, and investors.

    Canada is already the world’s second-largest producer of uranium, behind Kazakhstan, according to the World Nuclear Association. Most of Canada’s uranium comes from Saskatchewan, where the ore is known for having some of the highest grades in the world. This means companies can extract more uranium from less rock, making it more efficient and cost-effective.

    One major development highlights this growing demand. Cameco, based in Saskatoon, recently signed a $2.6 billion deal to supply about 22 million pounds of uranium to India between 2027 and 2035. The agreement will support India’s expanding nuclear energy program as it works to meet rising electricity needs.

    Globally, nuclear power is gaining attention again. The International Atomic Energy Agency says nuclear energy is expected to play a bigger role as countries try to reduce carbon emissions while still keeping power reliable. Unlike wind or solar, nuclear plants can produce energy consistently, making them attractive for long-term use.

    Canada is also investing in nuclear technology at home. In Ontario, construction has started on a small modular reactor at the Darlington site. These smaller reactors are seen as a flexible and cleaner option for powering industries and remote communities.

    Back in Saskatchewan, more projects are on the way. Companies like NexGen Energy and Denison Mines are planning new mines, while exploration firms are searching for additional deposits.

     

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